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offers specializations in System Administration, Microsoft and UNIX, in addition to the standard CNS curriculum. All associate degrees now include four courses in Cisco Systems networking with emphasis on router and switch configuration. These courses cover all of the material needed for the student to achieve the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification.The two-year CNS program includes classroom and laboratory instruction that focuses on building extensive experience in …
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March 30th, 2009
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wow this school must be full of crap im 14 and i can already take a pc apart and put it back together!I can install Raid,OS,and BIOS settings also!And woo hoo they can connect pcs together i got into my schools network and can now remotly do whatever i want to do with it! mwah ha ha!!!!
yeah but its not that bad.
I beg to differ my friend. it all depends on where you go. the one in marshall is a great establishment.
You will need to know some, where math comes into play if you are writing scripts or subnet calculating
not quite, just a lil of math
If you dont have ATV asseseries, you probably dont have anvils.
If ypu dont have anvils?
Is there a lot of math involved in Computer Networking?
“My favorite class is the TCP\IP class… that’s the actual putting the computers together and making them talk to each other”…
Holy crap, you’d think a TCP\IP class would be a networking class that deal with the Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol.
and the “Super Computer Lab”… my guess it’s the lowest end systems just setup in a network. It probably doesn’t really do anything than allow these bozos to connect more than 10 computers together in a network…
Good grief.
Wow I learn all this by myself
Hmm you learn how to set up a wireless network…golly gosh! xD